Adoptable Rottweilers
Bramble
This wonderful 5 yr old guy was found stray in New York city. Bramble is good with other dogs but appears to be too interested in cats for them to be likely housemates. Bramble is in the Capital District of New York and is a Manhattan Mutt. More
Julie
Abandoned in a basement in Brooklyn with 13 other dogs, Julie came to us with a family in tow. This 2-3 yr old rottie girl is super sweet and gets along with other dogs and people as young as 6 yrs. Julie is a Manhattan Mutt. More
Egan
The email read ... "URGENT - Rottie Boy Will Die tomorrow in Gas Chamber - Can You Help?" We helped. Egan is a fantastic 5 year old rottie guy. This small rottie man is social with other dogs and has successfully met cats (tho we expect he'll chase, given the chance). Egan is a super dog. Egan is a Confederate Canine. More
Martha
Late in February, Martha’s family decided to clean house, so here she is!! We know from her records that she is 3 years old, but the wear and tear and neglect evident on her tall, gaunt frame add years to her look. Martha is at the Associated Humane Society, Newark New Jersey. More
Please check with these rescue groups for their current listings!
National List of Adoptable Dogs
Cathy's Rottie Rescue Rehab
Connecticut
For the Love of Dog - Rottweiler Rescue of NH
Hillsboro, NH
Hot Water Rescue
Collinsville, CT
Majesty Rottweiler Rescue
Darlington, MD
MCM Rottweiler Rescue
Long Island, NY
Mountain Rottie Rescue of New York
Monticello, NY
North East Rottweiler Rescue
Portsmouth, RI
NoVa Rottweiler Rescue
Kensington, MD
Pet Paws for Love
Garfield, NJ
~We take several dogs every week. Your continued support is needed. ~
Foster homes for rottweilers and bully breed dogs are greatly needed. If you can open your heart to an extra dog, it will be rewarding for you, beyond compare. Apply to foster
These rotties need foster homes:
Kobe, Sophia, Dennis, Jack, Lucy, Emily
Read their stories
Can't foster a dog? Sponsor a kennel run to keep these dogs safe.
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Spring Has Sprung
For those of us in Northern New England, we say this with a tone of hopefulness, as we glance outside to see our enormous snowbanks still looming.
Nobody needs to tell you this. We've been sitting around all winter just waiting for it to end. If we're not one of those folks who snow shoes or cross-country skiis with our dogs, well... we've all become sedentary.
Reposted from the HSUS. Spring is here, and that means you and your dog will likely be spending more time outside. We've compiled 10 ideas to help you and your pooch get in on some safe, springtime fun.
1. Take a hike. Bring your dog hiking on a nearby wooded trail.
2. Beach blanket bingo. Hang out at a dog-friendly beach or bring your dog along for a waterside picnic.
3. Disc-o time. Test your dog's skills at Frisbee.
4. Squeaky clean. Schedule a bath time play-date with your friends' dogs and have an outdoor dog wash.
5. Splash around. Buy a plastic kiddie pool for your dog to cool off in.
6. Campy fun. Take your dog camping at pet-friendly campgrounds.
7. Park life. Visit your local dog park for some doggy socializing.
8. Walk it off. Take your dog for a walk in your neighborhood to see the springtime flowers and trees.
9. Spring training. Take your dog outside to teach him how to use a head halter.
10. Go for a ride. Safely secure your dog in your car and take him with you for a ride.
[For the Love of Dog's own addition] Toro and Tammy have just emailed us that they are GeoCaching. It's a great hiking/treasure hunting opportunity for anyone with a hand-held GPS.
Remember to outfit your dog with a collar and ID tag that includes your name, address and telephone number. No matter how careful you are, there's a chance your companion may become lostan ID tag greatly increases the chance that your pet will be returned home safely. And even a dog with a valid license, rabies tag and ID tag should not be allowed to roam outside of your home or fenced yard. It's best for you, your community and your dog to keep your pet under control at all times.
Now get out there, and enjoy the season!
Upcoming Events
Mark your calendar and don't miss these events!
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Third Annual Pittie Party!
Congregational Church, Pelham Center,
Pelham NH
11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Games, Prizes and Comradery
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Save A Dog's 9th Annual Paws in the Park
Pierce House, 3 Weston Road
Lincoln, MA
11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Second Annual Whisker Walk
Lancaster Fairgrounds
318 Seven Bridge Road
Lancaster, MA
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Friends & Family BBQ and Romp for Rotties & Pittes
Hopkinton State Park
Hopkinton MA
noon - 4 p.m.
Vendors, Prizes, Food, Rottie & Pittie Events and Lotsa Puppy Love
Help Us to Help Them!
Make a Donation or Sponsor a Dog
For the Love of Dog is a tax exempt 501c3 organization and donations are tax deductable.
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For the Love of Dog
Rottweiler Rescue of NH
PO Box 753
Hillsboro NH 03244
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Foster a dog, Volunteer, or a whole host of other options! See how to help!
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